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"The Morning After" is a song written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn for the 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure, winning Best Original Song at the 45th Academy Awards. [1] Following this success, Maureen McGovern recorded a single version that became a No. 1 hit in the US for two weeks during August 1973, with Gold record sales. [ 2 ]
Maureen Therese McGovern (born July 27, 1949) is an American singer and Broadway actress, well known for her renditions of the songs "The Morning After" from the 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure; "We May Never Love Like This Again" from The Towering Inferno in 1974; [1] [2] and her No. 1 Billboard adult contemporary hit "Different Worlds", the theme song from the television series Angie.
Note: song differences. Single version: at approximately 4:35 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated four times until fade out. Album version: at approximately 4:35 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated six times until fade out.
"The Morning After" (Maureen McGovern song), a 1973 song by Maureen McGovern that was the theme song for The Poseidon Adventure; The Morning After (Tankard album), a 1988 album by Tankard; Morning After, a 2017 album by Dvsn "Morning After", a 2006 song by Dead by Sunrise from Underworld: Evolution: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "The ...
The album was released by popular demand following an Academy Award win for Best Song for "The Morning After", written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. After the song's subsequent rise up the Billboard Top 100 charts, the eponymous album was released, eventually peaking in September at #77 on the Billboard Hot 200 list of popular albums.
These songs contain some of the singer-songwriter’s most biting lyrics, the kind that twist the emotional knife into anyone’s heart. Swift’s eleventh studio album is no different.
"Morning After Dark" is a song by American record producer singer and rapper, Timbaland taken from his third studio album, Shock Value II. The song features French singer SoShy [ 2 ] and was released as the first single from the album on October 26, 2009.
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.